GORE GROWS RICH OFF OIL IN MASSIVE UNRIVALED CORRUPTION

The Washington Times
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Sale of federal oil field boosts Gore fortune
By Bill Sammon

THE WASHINGTON TIMES

Published 6/26/00


     Vice President Al Gore's push to privatize a federal oil
field added tens of thousands of dollars to the value of oil
stock owned by the Gore family, which has been further enriched
by skyrocketing gasoline prices.

     Shares of Occidental Petroleum jumped 10 percent after the
company purchased the Elk Hills oil field in California from the
federal government in 1998. Mr. Gore, whose family owns at least
$500,000 in Occidental stock, recommended the sale as part of his
"reinventing government" reform package.

     The sale, which constituted the largest privatization of
federal land in U.S. history, transformed Occidental from a
lackluster financial performer into a dynamic, profit-spewing,
oil giant. Having instantly tripled its U.S. oil reserves, the
company began pumping out vast sums of crude at low cost.

     As the months went by, Occidental was able to sell the oil,
which ends up at gasoline retail outlets like Union 76, for more
profit. Rising oil prices have significantly improved
Occidental's bottom line, said analyst Christopher Stavros of
Paine Webber.

     This year, the company posted first quarter revenues of $2.5
billion, or 87 percent higher than a year earlier. That's a
bigger increase than at nine of 10 other oil companies listed in
a survey that Mr. Gore cited last week as evidence of price
gouging.

     The rise in Occidental oil prices, coupled with the
acquisition of the Elk Hills field, has paid handsome dividends
for the Gore family.

     The vice president recently updated his financial disclosure
form to put the value of his family's Occidental stock at between
$500,000 and $1 million. Prior to the Elk Hills sale and gasoline
price spike, Mr. Gore had listed the value of the stock at
between $250,000 and $500,000.

     Gore aides insist the vice president's push to sell Elk
Hills does not constitute a conflict of interest. They point out
the family's Occidental shares were originally owned by Mr.
Gore's father, who died in 1998, leaving the stock in an estate
for which the vice president serves as executor.

     Although Mr. Gore continues to list the stock on his
financial disclosure forms, aides said the shares are in a trust
for the vice president's mother, Pauline.

     "He doesn't own stock because he's trying to avoid conflicts
of interest," said Gore spokesman Doug Hattaway. "He's the
executor of the estate, but he's not the trustee of the trust.
It's a separate thing."

     Still, Mr. Gore's recommendation to privatize Elk Hills
ended up enriching his mother, who is expected to eventually
bequeath the stock to the vice president, her sole heir.

     Last week, Mr. Gore began a concerted effort to blame
skyrocketing gasoline prices not only on "big oil," but also on
Texas Gov. George W. Bush. Gore aides have emphasized that Mr.
Bush once ran several oil-exploration firms and has accepted more
campaign contributions from oil companies than the vice
president.

     The Texas governor has dismissed the attacks as an attempt
to divert attention away from Mr. Gore's energy and environmental
policies, which have driven up gasoline prices. Political
analysts say the spiraling gas prices could imperil Mr. Gore's
presidential bid because they are highest in the Midwest, which
he must carry in order to win the White House.

     The political and financial fortunes of the Gore family were
established largely with oil money from Occidental's founder,
Armand Hammer. Part capitalist and part Communist, Mr. Hammer
became the elder Gore's patron more than half a century ago,
showering him with riches and nurturing his political career
through the House and Senate.

     The elder Gore enthusiastically returned the favors. In the
early 1960s, Sen. Gore took to the Senate floor to defend Mr.
Hammer against FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, who wanted to
investigate Mr. Hammer's Soviet ties.

     In 1965, the elder Gore helped Mr. Hammer obtain a visa to
Libya, where he opened oil fields that turned Occidental into a
multinational powerhouse.

     When the elder Mr. Gore lost his re-election bid in 1970,
Mr. Hammer installed him as head of an Occidental subsidiary and
gave him a $500,000 annual salary. The man who had begun his
career as a struggling schoolteacher in rural Tennessee ended it
as a millionaire oil tycoon.

     The younger Gore also benefited from Mr. Hammer's
generosity. He was paid hundreds of thousands of dollars in
annual payments of $20,000 for mineral rights to a parcel of land
near the family's homestead in Tennessee that Occidental never
bothered mining.

     When the younger Gore first ran for president in 1988, Mr.
Hammer promised former Sen. Paul Simon "any Cabinet spot I
wanted" if he would withdraw from the primary, according to a
1989 book by the Illinois Democrat.

     Mr. Gore and his wife, Tipper, once flew in Mr. Hammer's
private jet across the Atlantic Ocean. They hosted Mr. Hammer at
several presidential inaugurations and remained close to the
oilman until his death in 1990.

     In 1992, when Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton was considering Mr.
Gore as his running mate, the elder Gore wrote a memo describing
his son's ties to Mr. Hammer. The document was designed to
provide Mr. Clinton with answers to possible questions from
reporters, most of whom did not focus on the connections after
all.

     Mr. Hammer's successor at Occidental, Ray Irani, has
continued to funnel hundreds of thousands of dollars into the
campaigns of Mr. Gore and the Democratic Party. For example, two
days after spending the night in the Lincoln Bedroom in 1996, he
cut a check for $100,000 to the Democratic Party.

     Meanwhile, the vice president has reciprocated in much the
same way his father did decades ago. In 1995, Mr. Gore
recommended the sale of the Elk Hills field, which had been
zealously guarded by the U.S. Navy as a strategic oil supply
since 1912.

     When the $3.5 billion sale to Occidental went through in
1998, the Energy Department dispensed with its customary
assessment of environmental impact. Instead, it allowed the
assessment to be handled by a private firm that was run in part
by Tony Coelho, who served as Mr. Gore's campaign chairman until
this month.

     The privatization of Elk Hills, which covers 74 square miles
near Bakersfield, Calif., was a dramatic departure for the
Clinton-Gore administration, which has used federal funds to
purchase vast tracts of private land in order to block
development


2000 News World Communications, Inc.



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